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the humanitarian cargo bound for gaza will be delivered, says israel, but over land on its timetable. this has never been just about delivering hume tain aid to ga gaza. for both sides it's been as much about make a point, about dlig a message. it's put gaza back on the map. israel says enforcing the blockade is a matter of self-defense tosh keep iranian weapons from getting to gaza's militants, and israel's critics who call the blockade another form of palestinian punishment are more determined than ever to break it. richard roth, cbs news, ashdod, israel. >> glor: here at home, scientists have announced what appears to be significant progress toward fighting two deadly forms of cancer. in one finding an experimental lung cancer drug targeting a gene found in some patients, shrank tumores. in a separate study, researchers reported what one called historic result results in testf another drug used to battle advanced mel gnoma. >> reporter: when sharon belvin was diagnosed in 2004 with stage four melanoma the deadliest form of skin cancer, she was given 6-12 months to live. she was onl
the humanitarian cargo bound for gaza will be delivered, says israel, but over land on its timetable. this has never been just about delivering hume tain aid to ga gaza. for both sides it's been as much about make a point, about dlig a message. it's put gaza back on the map. israel says enforcing the blockade is a matter of self-defense tosh keep iranian weapons from getting to gaza's militants, and israel's critics who call the blockade another form of palestinian punishment are more...
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do you want to coexist with the state of israel? do you want to represent -- do you want to recognize israel as a jewish state? >> i said i do not want to live with a state of occupiers. i do coexist with other -- >> you mean they're no longer occupiers? at that point, do you want to coexist and recognize their right to exist? if they would recognize your right to exist? >> and then -- when we have a palestinian state then the palestinian state will decide on its policies. we cannot actually ask me, about the future. i answered you. but palestinian people can have their say when they have their own state. without occupation, natural situations, they can decide policies vis-a-vis others. >> thank you. >> you can see more of charlie's interview with hamas's khaled meshaal tomorrow morning and tomorrow evening on the show charlie rose. two people working in africa have tested positive for the ebola virus, have killed at least 672 people since february. mark albert has more of this. >> the 33-year-old doctor from indianapolis stayed to
do you want to coexist with the state of israel? do you want to represent -- do you want to recognize israel as a jewish state? >> i said i do not want to live with a state of occupiers. i do coexist with other -- >> you mean they're no longer occupiers? at that point, do you want to coexist and recognize their right to exist? if they would recognize your right to exist? >> and then -- when we have a palestinian state then the palestinian state will decide on its policies. we...
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back at the white house, president obama met with israel's prime minister, a meeting so sensitive no pictures will be released tonight. the two are at odds over plans to build jewish housing in a disputed part of jerusalem and now there's word israel has approved even more homes in a mostly arab neighborhood. david martin now on the contentious differences between two close allies. >> reporter: israel's prime minister netanyahu ignored reporters as he arrived at the white house late today for a meeting with president obama, a moment of truth for any chance of negotiations to create an israeli and a palestinian state living side by side. that, according to shibley telhami of the say bin center for middle east policy. >> time is running out on the two-state solution which remains the only viable solution and the only solution that suits america's interests. >> reporter: israel set back peace talks with the palestinians by announcing it would build 1,600 new housing units in contested east jerusalem, right in the middle of a visit by vice president biden. former u.s. ambassador to israe
back at the white house, president obama met with israel's prime minister, a meeting so sensitive no pictures will be released tonight. the two are at odds over plans to build jewish housing in a disputed part of jerusalem and now there's word israel has approved even more homes in a mostly arab neighborhood. david martin now on the contentious differences between two close allies. >> reporter: israel's prime minister netanyahu ignored reporters as he arrived at the white house late today...
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today israel also shelled positions in lebanon. the rocket fire from hamas into israel has been stronger than expected, but so far n israelis have died. today the israeli defense forces warn people who live close to hamas locations in the northern part of the gaza strip to evacuate. and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he will not rule out a ground invasion. cbs news correspondent holly williams is in gaza and has a vivid look at what the shelling sounds and feels like that. >> reporter: it's pounding the gaza strip for the fifth night in a row. with more than 1,000 air strikes, it's destroyed terrorist weaponry and command centers, but in reality, many of the targets are it's homes of militants. and civilians have become collateral damage. officials here say two disabled girls were killed when this care home was hit by an air strike early this morning. schools of civilian guests have stoked anger and frustration. and on the border, israel is massing its troops. there's no ground invasion yet, but the israeli governmen
today israel also shelled positions in lebanon. the rocket fire from hamas into israel has been stronger than expected, but so far n israelis have died. today the israeli defense forces warn people who live close to hamas locations in the northern part of the gaza strip to evacuate. and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he will not rule out a ground invasion. cbs news correspondent holly williams is in gaza and has a vivid look at what the shelling sounds and feels like that....
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. >> i am jeff glor, also tonight, fueling controversy, iran begins fueling a nuclear reactor, israel reacts what does the white house say? >> steve, high speed and high risk on the water, drag racing in boats. >> and stealth help, fooling new students not putting on that dreaded freshman 15. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the massive egg recall, and numbers that remain startling, 550 million eggs, the number called back so far, four more brands of eggs were voluntarily recalled today and even more recalls are expected. nearly 2000 is the number of american sickened with salmonella and those numbers could grow as the pda continues its investigation. tonight barry peterson has more. >> reporter: the fda said today that anxious americans waiting to see what went wrong need to wait a little longer. >> our investigators are on the ground now, conducting extensive environmental investigations, reviewing processes and practices on the farm to try and determine exactly what happened. >> reporter: in la it was
. >> i am jeff glor, also tonight, fueling controversy, iran begins fueling a nuclear reactor, israel reacts what does the white house say? >> steve, high speed and high risk on the water, drag racing in boats. >> and stealth help, fooling new students not putting on that dreaded freshman 15. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the massive egg recall, and numbers that remain...
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then there's the uproar over israel's deadly raid on ships delivering aid to palestinians in gaza. the white house said today the president supports an international investigation into what happened and tonight there's word that activists are sending another boat to challenge israel's blockade of gaza. richard roth has more. >> reporter: leading them off as prisoners, israel began deporting nearly 700 passengers from the flotilla who came from 37 countries. and around the world from every one of them, it seemed, there was more anger or questions about israel's raid on the convoy and its continued blockade of gaza. visiting one of his wounded commandos, prime minister netanyahu defended the assault in which nine pro-palestinian activists were killed. israel's claim-- backed by its military video-- is that troops only fired in self-defense when they were attacked and beaten by activists begging for a fight. >> it's like the road to hell. it's covered with good intentions. they were so eager to avoid a bloody confrontation, to avoid massive friction with the demonstration that they se
then there's the uproar over israel's deadly raid on ships delivering aid to palestinians in gaza. the white house said today the president supports an international investigation into what happened and tonight there's word that activists are sending another boat to challenge israel's blockade of gaza. richard roth has more. >> reporter: leading them off as prisoners, israel began deporting nearly 700 passengers from the flotilla who came from 37 countries. and around the world from every...
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>> glor: tonight, a warning to iran, on his visit to jerusalem, mitt romney says he stands with israel in opposing iran's drive for a nuclear weapon. jan crawford has the interview. >> aleppo, a report from inside syria's largest city, under fire by the assad regime. >> breaking auto sales and lower earnings in detroit, rebecca jarvis on what comes next. and helping hand, meets a new generation of robot that gives back what illness has taken away. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: and good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor, after a rough first stop on his seven-day overseas trip, mitt romney was hoping israel would go better than britain, the day was not error free. in jerusalem, voicing strong support for israel's right to self defense, romney also had to back off an aide's suggestion he support an israeli strike against iran's nuclear program. political correspondent jan crawford is traveling with the campaign. >> between meetings with israeli officials, romney visited the holiest of jewish sites the western wall where he was besieged by well-wisher
>> glor: tonight, a warning to iran, on his visit to jerusalem, mitt romney says he stands with israel in opposing iran's drive for a nuclear weapon. jan crawford has the interview. >> aleppo, a report from inside syria's largest city, under fire by the assad regime. >> breaking auto sales and lower earnings in detroit, rebecca jarvis on what comes next. and helping hand, meets a new generation of robot that gives back what illness has taken away. captioning sponsored by cbs...
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israel's death toll after two weeks is 27. two of them civilians. 13 soldiers from one elite brigade, two of them americans were killed yesterday. holly williams is in israel. >> he willing to pay a high price to stop attacks by palestinian militants. its sold evers are paying with their lives. max steinberg and nissim carmeli grew up in america but wanted to serve their other homeland, israel. they fought with the golani infant ree brigade seen here entering the gaza strip before a deadly battle with the militants. 13 sold evers were killeds were killed including the two young americans. in los angeles last night they held a vigil for max. his father stuart steinberg said his son was dedicated to being a soldier. >> he was our family's inspiration. he was our family's spirit. >> and in tel aviv sean carmeli's family remembered a man who wanted it to join the recall's-- army since he was a young boy. his grandmother mar gallit told us he was against el and softly spoken. he was going to come and visit me in two weeks, she said
israel's death toll after two weeks is 27. two of them civilians. 13 soldiers from one elite brigade, two of them americans were killed yesterday. holly williams is in israel. >> he willing to pay a high price to stop attacks by palestinian militants. its sold evers are paying with their lives. max steinberg and nissim carmeli grew up in america but wanted to serve their other homeland, israel. they fought with the golani infant ree brigade seen here entering the gaza strip before a...
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the single deadliest air strike during israel's offensive. by early this morning many american citizens decided to evacuate. while hundreds of other families with no means of escape passed up their belongings and fled to the safety of school buildings. most came from northern gaza where the israeli military dropped leaflets from the air warning res didn'ts to leave for their own safety. there's security here, but no comfort in a place bracing for an israeli ground invasion. >> most of these people, they don't want to be here this is miserable. >> robert turner is the united nations representative in gaza and told us he expects things to get worse. >> i don't see that either side is taking steps to de-escalate the situation and i think if it carries on then inevitably we will see a ground invasion. >> hoson jarboa fled here from the town of beit lahia with her daughter and three grandsons. she showed us what happened to her home the last time tensions flared with israel two years ago. it demolished by an israeli air strike. >> i thought i woul
the single deadliest air strike during israel's offensive. by early this morning many american citizens decided to evacuate. while hundreds of other families with no means of escape passed up their belongings and fled to the safety of school buildings. most came from northern gaza where the israeli military dropped leaflets from the air warning res didn'ts to leave for their own safety. there's security here, but no comfort in a place bracing for an israeli ground invasion. >> most of...
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israel is promising she won't sail in. richard roth, cbs news, london. >> couric: meanwhile, in afghanistan the taliban tried but failed to sabotage a peace conference in kabul today. they launched their suicide attack just as president hamid karzai began his opening remarks. mandy clark was there. >> this was supposed to be the first step towards peace and reconciliation in afghanistan. 1600 village elders, religious leaders, and government officials gathered for what is known here as a jirga. but you can't make peace if you don't sit down with your enemies. and the taliban didn't attend. instead, they waited for the afghan president to take the stage and fired a rocket. which landed very close to the jirga tent. president karzai urged calm. but the attacks kept coming. insurgents hiding in a nearby mosque exchanged fire with police forces who managed to kill two of the suicide bombers before they reached their target. the afghan president was whisked out of the tent but government officials vowed that the violence would
israel is promising she won't sail in. richard roth, cbs news, london. >> couric: meanwhile, in afghanistan the taliban tried but failed to sabotage a peace conference in kabul today. they launched their suicide attack just as president hamid karzai began his opening remarks. mandy clark was there. >> this was supposed to be the first step towards peace and reconciliation in afghanistan. 1600 village elders, religious leaders, and government officials gathered for what is known here...
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israel denies that. a t.v. reporter was among the 600 passengers. >> they are raising a white flag to the israeli army, this is after one person has been killed. >> reporter: israeli military video did show a different picture. commandos beaten as they boarded the ship and one thrown overboard. not expecting such resistance, israel says some troops had weapons that fired only paintballs to subdue a crowd and met attackers armed with knives and guns. >> they deliberately attacked the first soldiers who came on the ship. they were mobbed. they were clubbed, they were beaten, stabbed. there was even a report of gunfire. and our soldiers had to defend themselves, defend their lives or they would have been killed, i israel airlifted casualties to hospitals on shore. seven commandos were among the 30 people wounded. and israel defended itself by insisting the convoy's humanitarian aid mission was a fiction. >> the organizers intent was violence i their method was violent, and the results were unfortunately violent. >
israel denies that. a t.v. reporter was among the 600 passengers. >> they are raising a white flag to the israeli army, this is after one person has been killed. >> reporter: israeli military video did show a different picture. commandos beaten as they boarded the ship and one thrown overboard. not expecting such resistance, israel says some troops had weapons that fired only paintballs to subdue a crowd and met attackers armed with knives and guns. >> they deliberately...
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israel. tonight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that the militant group would pay what he called an intabce for the continued attacks. >> hamas again mistakenly believes that the people of israel do not have the well and determination to fight them. and hamas again will learn the hard way that israel will do whatever it must do to protect its people. >> reporter: the israeli army's other top priority-- finding hadar goldin, an israeli soldier believed to have been kidnapped by hamas. hamas denies taking goldin, and details of the abduction are vague. peter lerner is a military spokesman. was he okay when he was abducted? >> we're not certain. we know he was in close proximity of the suicide bomber that killed two other soldiers so he may be injured. he may be wounded. he may be even dead. >> reporter: it's a fate goldin's family is not willing to accept. they say the israeli military must not leave gaza without him. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata joins us now from tel aviv. charl
israel. tonight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that the militant group would pay what he called an intabce for the continued attacks. >> hamas again mistakenly believes that the people of israel do not have the well and determination to fight them. and hamas again will learn the hard way that israel will do whatever it must do to protect its people. >> reporter: the israeli army's other top priority-- finding hadar goldin, an israeli soldier believed to have been...
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the arab world to see if there's an opportunity to press forward with peace for the palestinians and israel. the israelis are quite reluctant. so i think you're seeing frustration on the american side and you're seeing, perhaps, historically, a historically low moment in the u.s.-israeli relationship that doesn't appear to be a lot of trust between these two governments on this particular issue. >> mitchell: former undersecretary of state, nicholas burns. as always, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> mitchell: in pakistan, phene people were killed near the border with afghanistan today when a tanker truck carrying fuel for nato forces was set on fire from a bomb blast. after the blaze appeared to be under control, a second explosion occurred causing most of those deaths. and the controversy over extending u.s. aid to pakistan continues to heat up in washington. whit johnson has the latest on the fights and tells us why both sides are holding their ground. >> reporter: with the discovery of osama bin laden right under pakistan's nose, the country's value as an ally in the war on terror is under
the arab world to see if there's an opportunity to press forward with peace for the palestinians and israel. the israelis are quite reluctant. so i think you're seeing frustration on the american side and you're seeing, perhaps, historically, a historically low moment in the u.s.-israeli relationship that doesn't appear to be a lot of trust between these two governments on this particular issue. >> mitchell: former undersecretary of state, nicholas burns. as always, thanks a lot. >>...
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israel has given police more leeway to shoot suspected attackers. today in protest, palestinians set fires and threw rocks at the israeli military, which responded with tear gas and gunfire. >> reporter: israeli and palestinian officials have called for calm but the violence shows little sign of letting up. palestinian groups have declared a "day of rage across the region." jonathan gigliotti, cbs news, london. >> officials say at least seven israelis and 27 palestinians have been killed in the almost daily violence. >>> an unusual demonstration today on the west lawn of the capitol. this is a live shot where thousands of people diagnosed with stage 4 or metastatic breast cancer are staging a die-in. the event symbolizes the more than 1400 people who lost their lives lose their lives every day to advanced breast cancer. advocates are demanding equitable funding for the disease. over the years, it's accounted for 7% of the $14 billion spent on cancer research. many will remain in treatment for the rest of the their lives or until they elect to stop f
israel has given police more leeway to shoot suspected attackers. today in protest, palestinians set fires and threw rocks at the israeli military, which responded with tear gas and gunfire. >> reporter: israeli and palestinian officials have called for calm but the violence shows little sign of letting up. palestinian groups have declared a "day of rage across the region." jonathan gigliotti, cbs news, london. >> officials say at least seven israelis and 27 palestinians...
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/israel relation s... relationship aren't just premature, they're just flat wrong. >> reporter: there was international outrage after israel attacked a convoy trying to relieve its embargo on gaza and killed nine people. the president praised netanyahu for loosening the embargo and being willing to negotiate. >> i believe that prime minister netanyahu wants peace. >> reporter: but both the president and the prime minister dodged questions about extending israel's partial moratorium on building new israeli settlements on the west bank. >> the president and i discussed concrete steps that could be done now to move the peace process further along. >> reporter: for israel, the biggest issue is iran's nuclear weapons program and on that, the president implicitly backed israel's undeclared nuclear deterrent. >> we remain unwaiverring in our commitment to israel's security. >> reporter: but experts say the middle east peace process and clamping down on iran are not separate goals. >> the way you build alliances i
/israel relation s... relationship aren't just premature, they're just flat wrong. >> reporter: there was international outrage after israel attacked a convoy trying to relieve its embargo on gaza and killed nine people. the president praised netanyahu for loosening the embargo and being willing to negotiate. >> i believe that prime minister netanyahu wants peace. >> reporter: but both the president and the prime minister dodged questions about extending israel's partial...
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zantac. >> mitchell: at least 15 people were killed along israel's borders today. clashes broke out in four separate borders or crossing points. israel says its troops were forced to open fire on stone-throwing crowds of mostly palestinians trying to enter the jewish state. the protestors were marking what they call the catastrophe, the 1948 creation of the state of israel. in the battle for libya current els today say they are full control of the western port city of miss ralt-- misurata. they say there are no plans to advance on tripoli. as mandy clark tells us rebels in benghazi are measuring the cost of war. >> reporter: this was the scene on libya's eastern front near the town of brega as rebels continue to take on qaddafi's better trained and armed forces. when the fighting died down we found one rebel who told us his story. he was a businessman until recently. now he's on the front lines. we had visited aman at his home a week ago in the rebel stronghold of benghazi and got an up close look of the impact of this war on the home front. his mother made tea and
zantac. >> mitchell: at least 15 people were killed along israel's borders today. clashes broke out in four separate borders or crossing points. israel says its troops were forced to open fire on stone-throwing crowds of mostly palestinians trying to enter the jewish state. the protestors were marking what they call the catastrophe, the 1948 creation of the state of israel. in the battle for libya current els today say they are full control of the western port city of miss ralt--...
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israel is coming under sharp criticism from many countries after it raided a flotilla of ships carrying aid to gaza. joel brown reports that president obama and the united nations have called for a full investigation. this israeli commando raid on a flotilla of aid headed for gaza has led to a new round of tensions in the middle east and processes more -- promises more conflict. organizers they say will send two more ships to gaza. israel promises to stop them. israeli forces struck ships carrying relief supplies to gaza. the ships were 70 miles off the coast. at least nine people were killed, dozens more wound. hundreds remain in israeli custody, including some americans. later israeli leaders backed up their argument that their forces hacked in self defense. it shows commandos beaten as they boarded one of the ships and bun person being thrown overboard. israel's prime minister cancelled the visit at the white house and president obama issued a carefully worded statement. evidence pressing the importance of what happened during the raid. the u.n. security council condemned the raid an
israel is coming under sharp criticism from many countries after it raided a flotilla of ships carrying aid to gaza. joel brown reports that president obama and the united nations have called for a full investigation. this israeli commando raid on a flotilla of aid headed for gaza has led to a new round of tensions in the middle east and processes more -- promises more conflict. organizers they say will send two more ships to gaza. israel promises to stop them. israeli forces struck ships...
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in washington, secretary of state hillary clinton met today with israel's prime minister netanyahu. they were hoping to ease tensions over israel's plan to build housing in mostly arab east jerusalem. earlier in a speech to aipac, the pro-israel lobbying group, clinton said the project threatens the peace process. for the first time, tiger woods is answering questions about the sex scandal that drove him from golf. in two interviews yesterday, he refused to talk about his s.u.v. accident last november or about his marriage, but he did say he'd been living a lie. >> i tried to stop and i couldn't stop and it was just... it was horrific. you strip away the denial, the rationalization and you come to the truth and the truth is very painful at times and to stare at yourself and look at the person you've become... you become disgusted. >> smith: coming up next, president after president, decade after decade, the long road to health care reform. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. want more acid-stopping power? prilosec otc has 24% more acid-stopping power than prevacid 24 hour. so... more p
in washington, secretary of state hillary clinton met today with israel's prime minister netanyahu. they were hoping to ease tensions over israel's plan to build housing in mostly arab east jerusalem. earlier in a speech to aipac, the pro-israel lobbying group, clinton said the project threatens the peace process. for the first time, tiger woods is answering questions about the sex scandal that drove him from golf. in two interviews yesterday, he refused to talk about his s.u.v. accident last...
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mitt romney arrives in israel for a visit that could impact the campaign here at home. jan crawford has the latest on that. ballot battle in pennsylvania. elaine quijano lays out the stakes in the court fight over the state's new voter i.d. law. and meet the new bond girl. >> good evening, mr. bond. >> mark phillips recaps the opening olympic ceremony that put her majesty, the queen, in the middle of the action. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> good evening. i'm nancy cordes. the civil war in syria has moved into the country's largest city. government forces are staging a full-scale attack on rebel fighters in aleppo, the nation's commercial heart and a strategic prize for both sides. elizabeth palmer is on the syrian help lebanese border tonight with more. >> reporter: the opposition fighters in aleppo are, for the most part, lightly armed. and no match for the government's heavy artillery or helicopter gunships. an activist video shows once again, it's terrified civilians who are dying in the cross-fire. thousands of residents saw this bat
mitt romney arrives in israel for a visit that could impact the campaign here at home. jan crawford has the latest on that. ballot battle in pennsylvania. elaine quijano lays out the stakes in the court fight over the state's new voter i.d. law. and meet the new bond girl. >> good evening, mr. bond. >> mark phillips recaps the opening olympic ceremony that put her majesty, the queen, in the middle of the action. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"...
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the american israel public affairs commit even add the nonprofit declined our interview. intensely substantive and approved by the congressional ethics committee. all told, there are 1600 privately paid congressional trips last year. that's up 75% over the year before. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, washington. >>> cbs "moneywatch" time on a thursday. the federal reserve drops new stimulus hints and the shrinking class. erica ferrari with that and more. >> good morning, terrell. investors are hopeful that the federal reserve could take action in the near future to bolster the u.s. economy. on wednesday, minutes from the fed's latest policy meeting were released. they hint that the central bank may be preparing to launch a new bond-buying program in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. and that news sent overseas markets higher. the nikkei added half a percent. the hang seng rose more than 1%. and the release of the fed minutes triggered a rally on wall street. the dow was down as much as 83 points. but climbed back on the news to finish 30 points lower. the nasd
the american israel public affairs commit even add the nonprofit declined our interview. intensely substantive and approved by the congressional ethics committee. all told, there are 1600 privately paid congressional trips last year. that's up 75% over the year before. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, washington. >>> cbs "moneywatch" time on a thursday. the federal reserve drops new stimulus hints and the shrinking class. erica ferrari with that and more. >> good morning,...
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israel deployed extra police after a security guard was stabbed at a jerusalem bus station. the debate has been crude and while diplomats may not be throwing stones in the wake of president donald trump's recognition of jerusalem, the divisions are just as clear. in brussels, benjamin netanyahu urged european allies to follow president donald trump's lead. >> jerusalem is israel's capitol. no one can deny it but it doesn't obviate these. it makes peace possible. >> reporter: middle eastern countries against mr. trump's decision. he says the u.s. can no longer lead peace talks. we have officially heard from the white house. the meeting that had been scheduled between the palestinian president and vice president mike pence has been canceled. seth down, cbs news, jerusalem. >>> in today's helpful it we have heard the tragic stories of children becoming entangled in cords. yet, a new study shows that's continue to be a serious problem. as andrea rose tells us, experts are calling for a federal mandate to end the threat to children once and for all. >> come on, no. >> reporter: n
israel deployed extra police after a security guard was stabbed at a jerusalem bus station. the debate has been crude and while diplomats may not be throwing stones in the wake of president donald trump's recognition of jerusalem, the divisions are just as clear. in brussels, benjamin netanyahu urged european allies to follow president donald trump's lead. >> jerusalem is israel's capitol. no one can deny it but it doesn't obviate these. it makes peace possible. >> reporter: middle...
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israel says it's discovered more than a dozen hamas tunnels as the ground war intensifies. barry petersen and holly williams report from both sides of the gaza border. strong wind and high temperatures are driving dozens of wildfires across washington state. danielle nottingham has the latest. and a trumpet like noother is silenced. new orleans remembers america's oldest working jazz musician. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. it's a crash site and it's a crime scene but what the area of eastern ukraine where the wreckage of malaysia airlines flight 17 lies is not is it the location of an active investigation. two days after the jet with 298 aboard was shoot out of the sky, row after row of body bags lie in fields. russian-supported rebels control the area and they are not giving international investigators complete access. pressure is mounting on russian leader vladimir putin to help make that happen with american and ukrainian intelligence pointing to the rebels as the ones who fired the missile that bro
israel says it's discovered more than a dozen hamas tunnels as the ground war intensifies. barry petersen and holly williams report from both sides of the gaza border. strong wind and high temperatures are driving dozens of wildfires across washington state. danielle nottingham has the latest. and a trumpet like noother is silenced. new orleans remembers america's oldest working jazz musician. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening....
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the white house says a political settlement with israel must be reached first. thailand has friendly ties with israel and is a major tourist destination for israeli travelers. >> canadian freestyle skier sara burke died at a salt lake after sustaining injuries in a crash last week. she was training on a super pipe at park mountain when she crashed. burke had surgery to repair a torn artery which caused bleeding in her brain. the 29 year sold a four-time champion at the winter x games. >>> elite british security teams are training on london's river thames, all part of a rehearsal to stop terrorist attacks at the olympics. scotland yard and the royal marines are working together aren't string of drills. the exercises aren't in response to any specific threat but are aimed at bolstering security along the water way which snakes through the heart of the capital city. the 2012 games take place from july 27th to august 12th. >>> time now, 4:36. virginia lawmakers consider a bag tax in the commonwealth and a big one. >> at 4:48, one woman says the staff at a local hosp
the white house says a political settlement with israel must be reached first. thailand has friendly ties with israel and is a major tourist destination for israeli travelers. >> canadian freestyle skier sara burke died at a salt lake after sustaining injuries in a crash last week. she was training on a super pipe at park mountain when she crashed. burke had surgery to repair a torn artery which caused bleeding in her brain. the 29 year sold a four-time champion at the winter x games....
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activists. >> the commitment of the united states to the security of israel is ironclad. >> reporter: the overall warm reception came two days after his stunning proposal, one no u.s. president has ever uttered publicly before. >> we believe the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps. >> reporter: those borderlines which are a key palestinian demand were in place before israel's capture of jerusalem, gaza and the west bank. today the president insisted his position is no major shift in u.s. policy. >> this basic framework for negotiations has long been the basis for discussions among the parties, including previous u.s. administrations. >> reporter: but peace talks between israelis and palestinians have stalled. >> the administration was looking for a way to square this unsquareable circle. haven't delivered in 20 months. want to make sure that people understand that i haven't given up on the problem. >> mr. president-- . >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu turned a white house photo op friday into a lecture sha
activists. >> the commitment of the united states to the security of israel is ironclad. >> reporter: the overall warm reception came two days after his stunning proposal, one no u.s. president has ever uttered publicly before. >> we believe the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps. >> reporter: those borderlines which are a key palestinian demand were in place before israel's capture of jerusalem, gaza and the west...
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attack in response to a rocket attack from militants into israel. leaders say the air strikes are the beginning of a much broader operation against hamas. palestinian leaders have asked the united nations to take steps to stop israel's military operation. u.n. observer in the territory says israel is guilty of war crimes against the palestinian people. >>> some california drivers in sacramento witnessed a small plane make an emergency landing right on a highway median yesterday morning. the pilot was testing a new engine when it lost power at about 3500 feet. the highway remained open although drivers did slow down to take a look at plane. >>> time just about 4:36. grab the coat. we're in for yet another cold day. >>> a popular automaker recalls more than to million vehicles. >>> heading into the holiday season, new reports suggest americans are spending less. >>> 9news returns in two minutes. >>> 4:38. another cold morning. a few spots in the upper 20s. some frost out there as well. another chilly day. some clouds around this morning. we'll be danc
attack in response to a rocket attack from militants into israel. leaders say the air strikes are the beginning of a much broader operation against hamas. palestinian leaders have asked the united nations to take steps to stop israel's military operation. u.n. observer in the territory says israel is guilty of war crimes against the palestinian people. >>> some california drivers in sacramento witnessed a small plane make an emergency landing right on a highway median yesterday...
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a distance that could reach israel and parts of europe. in case anybody missed the point, iran's defense minister vowed israel's days are numbered. for the moment, however, iran is not a nuclear power but an oil power. and the u.s. is preparing sanctions that would cut off sales of oil-producing technology. >> to really have an impact on iran you have to have an impact on the stability to export oil at substantial levels. >> reporter: ray takeyh on the council of foreign relations says that for sanctions to work russia and china have to go along. and china in particular will be reluctant. >> because the chinese are actually investors in iran, in iran's petroleum sector. and also consumers of iran's petroleum products. so they might have some hesitation in terms of really imposing rigorous sanctions on iran's petroleum sector. >> reporter: but the white house says the discovery of this secret you rainiam inrichment plant has finally awakened everybody to the threat posed by iran. >> there has never been a stronger international consensus to
a distance that could reach israel and parts of europe. in case anybody missed the point, iran's defense minister vowed israel's days are numbered. for the moment, however, iran is not a nuclear power but an oil power. and the u.s. is preparing sanctions that would cut off sales of oil-producing technology. >> to really have an impact on iran you have to have an impact on the stability to export oil at substantial levels. >> reporter: ray takeyh on the council of foreign relations...
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israel officials acknowledge the mortar was not aimed at israel and a bye product of the syrian civil war. when we come back, explosion investigation. a massive blast in indianapolis killed two people and damages dozens of homes. this is the morning news. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] at subway, you got it made. try a steak, egg white & cheese, tricked out any way you want. subway. eat fresh. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollmen
israel officials acknowledge the mortar was not aimed at israel and a bye product of the syrian civil war. when we come back, explosion investigation. a massive blast in indianapolis killed two people and damages dozens of homes. this is the morning news. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish...
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overnight israel let loose the heaviest barrage in a three-week-old war. multiple targets were hit, including the only power plant, leaving gaza without electricity and water since pumps candidate operate without power. and there are new questions about who was responsible for explosions in a gaza street yesterday that killed 10 people, mostly children. barry petersen is in gaza tonight. and, barry, is it possible tt a hamas rocket fell short and killed those children? >> reporter: it's really hard to know, james. there's so much activity going on. now, we were at the scene minutes after it happened. from what we saw and talking with people whon about these things, they say the size of the shrapnel and the way it was spread says it was probably a rocket, not a mortar. the israelis were quick to release a surveillance photo saying it was a rocket fired 2.6 miles south of the area, aimed at israel that fell, as they said, tragically short. hamas, of course, blamed the israelis. it may never know known, but here in gaza where perception is reality, they belie
overnight israel let loose the heaviest barrage in a three-week-old war. multiple targets were hit, including the only power plant, leaving gaza without electricity and water since pumps candidate operate without power. and there are new questions about who was responsible for explosions in a gaza street yesterday that killed 10 people, mostly children. barry petersen is in gaza tonight. and, barry, is it possible tt a hamas rocket fell short and killed those children? >> reporter: it's...
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his first attack, police now say, may have been his native israel. while his first words since being arrested were to a judge. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: at 6' 4, 33-year-old elias abuelazam towered over the officers who escorted him into his first court appearance. in an unusual exchange, he pepper it had judge with questions about what was happening. >> what's the exhibition here? >> reporter: police believe abuelazam is behind 18 violent attacks that left five men dead, 14 victims in michigan, three in virginia, and one in ohio. most victims were black men. >> stabbing somebody with a knife is a crime of rage. it's not like shooting somebody at a distance. you've got to get in real close and, you know, it gets to the motivation of what's going on here. what really was in this guy's mind? >> reporter: psalm is an israeli national who reportedly came to the u.s. in the early '90s. he married and divorced twice. police say he was trying to fly to tel aviv when he was arrested. he is also reportedly a suspect in a stabbing during a fight in i
his first attack, police now say, may have been his native israel. while his first words since being arrested were to a judge. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: at 6' 4, 33-year-old elias abuelazam towered over the officers who escorted him into his first court appearance. in an unusual exchange, he pepper it had judge with questions about what was happening. >> what's the exhibition here? >> reporter: police believe abuelazam is behind 18 violent attacks that left five men...
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." >> pelley: rockets rain down as israel and the palestinians square off. will it be war in the middle east? allen pizzey is in teal, nancy cordes at the white house. did 13 people die because they drank a high-caffeine energy drink? dr. jon lapook put the question to the man behind 5-hour energy. >> reporter: can you tell me how many milligrams of caffeine? >> i'm not talking to you, i'm talking to-- >> pelley: and a factory that makes memories is destroyed by fire. will the bells ring again by christmas? c hd with the last bell maker. >> pelley: good evening. today, b.p. pleaded guilty to criminal charges and agreed to pate largest fine in u.s. history more than two years after its drilling operation killed 11 workers and unleashed the largest accidental oil still ever. the deepwater horizon exploded in the gulf of mexico on the night of april captioning sponsored by cbs third with lying to congress. manuel bojorquez is in new orleans with details of what b.p. knew before the explosion. >> reporter: the two former b.p. employees charged with manslaughter
." >> pelley: rockets rain down as israel and the palestinians square off. will it be war in the middle east? allen pizzey is in teal, nancy cordes at the white house. did 13 people die because they drank a high-caffeine energy drink? dr. jon lapook put the question to the man behind 5-hour energy. >> reporter: can you tell me how many milligrams of caffeine? >> i'm not talking to you, i'm talking to-- >> pelley: and a factory that makes memories is destroyed by...
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. >> we continue to call on palestinians to end incitement against israel and we continue to emphasize that america does not accept the legitimacy of continued israeli settlements. >> reporter: his failure to get peace talks restarted is one issue where results after this summit has been elusive. >> he's getting a little bit impatient because he wants his political capital internationally to actually bring results home. and he's not seeing it yet and he's being criticized for it. >> reporter: and in what appears to be some good news for president obama, he met late today with president medvedev of russia to try to get some support for from russia for sanctions against iran. after the meeting, president medvedev said "sometimes sanctions are inevitable." the white house is hailing that as a big change in the russian katie? >> couric: chip reid, thanks very much, chip. also addressing the u.n. today was libya's moammar qaddafi cad and the u.s. senate thought his moment in the spotlight was the perfect time to rebuke him. it voted to condemn libya for giving a lash lavish welcome home to
. >> we continue to call on palestinians to end incitement against israel and we continue to emphasize that america does not accept the legitimacy of continued israeli settlements. >> reporter: his failure to get peace talks restarted is one issue where results after this summit has been elusive. >> he's getting a little bit impatient because he wants his political capital internationally to actually bring results home. and he's not seeing it yet and he's being criticized for...
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israel blames iran for an attack on its citizens in bulgaria and israel blames iran for an attack on its citizens in bulgaria and vow revenge. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, july 19, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. george zimmerman wants to apologize to trayvon martin's parents. zimmerman gave his first lengthy interview since the night he shot and killed the florida teenager. he also said he was not following martin even though he told a police dispatcher that's exactly what he was doing. he meant that i was going in the same direction as him to keep an eye on him so that i could tell the police where he was going. he says he shot in self-defense. >> i do wish that there was something, anything i could have done that wouldn't have put me in the position where i had to take his life. >> george zimmerman says his confrontation with trayvon martin didn't last long before martin started throwing punches. in an interview with fox newschannel shawn hannity zimmerman recalls how he called police about a su
israel blames iran for an attack on its citizens in bulgaria and israel blames iran for an attack on its citizens in bulgaria and vow revenge. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, july 19, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. george zimmerman wants to apologize to trayvon martin's parents. zimmerman gave his first lengthy interview since the night he shot and killed the florida teenager. he...
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now in exchange for it, israel released 19 female palestinian prisoners. they receive add warm welcome when their bus arrived in the west bank. but the palestinians want as many as a thousand more prisoners released before they'll free sergeant shalet. and still ahead, you will not believe what this swimmer can do. the american spirit is next. >> couric: finally tonight, america has a heart, a soul, and a spirit like no other nation on earth. we've decided to celebrate that spirit and people who embody it in stories that will end our broadcast wednesdays and fridays. we begin tonight with richard schlesinger and a teenager who's beating the odds with his "american spirit." >> reporter: it's a rare quiet moment at this house in green bay, wisconsin, for lin, jim, brennan and jonathan. the boys were born with severe birth defects which is both the point and beside the point of this story. >> i think a lot of people see what's missing and not what's there. >> reporter: they are disabled but still able to do what most teenagers do: indulge their passions. >> y
now in exchange for it, israel released 19 female palestinian prisoners. they receive add warm welcome when their bus arrived in the west bank. but the palestinians want as many as a thousand more prisoners released before they'll free sergeant shalet. and still ahead, you will not believe what this swimmer can do. the american spirit is next. >> couric: finally tonight, america has a heart, a soul, and a spirit like no other nation on earth. we've decided to celebrate that spirit and...
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(laughter). >> reporter: thomas says she deeply regrets her remarks on israel. today her peers said they support her right to express her opinions and the right of others to respond accordingly. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, the white house. >> couric: turning to the war in afghanistan, this was the deadliest day of the year for nato forces. ten service members were killed, including seven americans. five of the americans died in an explosion in eastern afghanistan. the others were killed in attacks in the south. and coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," putting a face to a name with apple's new iphone. than this. advil. and then there's most complete. like what you get from centrum silver ultra men's. the most complete multivitamin for men over 50. it has nutrients to help support eye health and nutrients like vitamin d for your colon. centrum silver ultra men's. compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new cl
(laughter). >> reporter: thomas says she deeply regrets her remarks on israel. today her peers said they support her right to express her opinions and the right of others to respond accordingly. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, the white house. >> couric: turning to the war in afghanistan, this was the deadliest day of the year for nato forces. ten service members were killed, including seven americans. five of the americans died in an explosion in eastern afghanistan. the others were...
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israel says that more than 1400 rockets were fired from gaza since wednesday. the country's defense forces reportedly intercepted more than 100 missiles before they could hit their targets. >> i hope that hamas and the other terror organizations in gaza got the message. if not, israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> both israelis and palestinians report innocent women and children have been killed on both sides. egypt's prime minister arrived in the gaza strip this morning to meet with palestinian officials about the attacks. >>> president obama is in budget negotiations with top members of congress. democrats and republicans say they will work together in order to get a deal done. if they don't, the u.s. economy could fall off the fiscal cliff. tara mergener has more. >>reporter: president barack obama sat down with congressional leaders as democrats as republicans look for a way to avoid the fiscal cliff. if the two sides don't reach a budget deal before the end of the year, automatic spending cuts and tax hikes will
israel says that more than 1400 rockets were fired from gaza since wednesday. the country's defense forces reportedly intercepted more than 100 missiles before they could hit their targets. >> i hope that hamas and the other terror organizations in gaza got the message. if not, israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> both israelis and palestinians report innocent women and children have been killed on both sides. egypt's prime minister...
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that we are determined to insure its security and israel further more must equally make the necessary efforts in order to bring about a fair and lasting peace with our palestinian neighborhoods. >> couric: not now but down the road, neighbor many years, can you conceive of a nuclear-free world? >> ( translated ): well in a virtual world where there would be no nuclear weapons i think everyone would applaud that. but i cannot jeopardize the security and safety of my country. you have to realize, we're a country of 65 million inhabitants. we have fewer conventional weapons than the u.s., than russia, than china, for that matter. i have inherited the legacy of the efforts made by my predecessors to build up france as a nuclear power. and i could not give up nuclear weapons if i wasn't sure the world was a stable and safe place. >> couric: but do you think it's a realistic goal? >> ( translated ): it's a dream and often dreams can turn into reality. but i will not give up that nuclear weapon because it underpins my country's security. i will not do so on a unilateral basis in a world as d
that we are determined to insure its security and israel further more must equally make the necessary efforts in order to bring about a fair and lasting peace with our palestinian neighborhoods. >> couric: not now but down the road, neighbor many years, can you conceive of a nuclear-free world? >> ( translated ): well in a virtual world where there would be no nuclear weapons i think everyone would applaud that. but i cannot jeopardize the security and safety of my country. you have...
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israel has acted on the own before. in 1981, attacking a reactor being built in iraq when it feared saddam hussein was trying to develop nuclear weapons. the man who led that mission them understands the tough talk now. >> they have no choice but to talk this way and maybe -- >> reporter: to talk belligerently. >> ythey have no choice. what can they do? see how iran becomes nuclear? it's much worse. >> reporter: which is why they're preparing for the worst. the israeli government argument is like the old advertising slogan-- pay me now or pay me more later. that's a cost in lives of attacking iran now could be nothing compared to having a an iran armed with nukes. with iran's nuclear facilities increasingly buried in deep underground bunkers, proponents of an attack say they can't wait to see if sanctions bite or the u.s. might join in, that there's a time to act and it's running out. another option now being openly discussed is that of threatening a nuclear iran with retaliation from israel's own, never-officially-admi
israel has acted on the own before. in 1981, attacking a reactor being built in iraq when it feared saddam hussein was trying to develop nuclear weapons. the man who led that mission them understands the tough talk now. >> they have no choice but to talk this way and maybe -- >> reporter: to talk belligerently. >> ythey have no choice. what can they do? see how iran becomes nuclear? it's much worse. >> reporter: which is why they're preparing for the worst. the israeli...
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israel israeli's prime minister is blaming -- israel's prime minister blames others. >>> >>> allison rae is up next with the forecast. we're off to a cool start. >> we had a very cool start. i can feel the sun on my back. we're warming up. we'll be in the mid-70s today. a really nice afternoon. 67 degrees already. wait until you see the seven- day forecast. if you like fall weather, stick around. i have something for you. >>> families of the 33 people presumed lost at sea when the el faro ship went down more than a week ago in the middle of a hurricane say they've been on a roller coaster ride. at a vigil, family members of two of the people on board, jackie jones and james porter, said they are praying for peace. the family members released balloons during the vigil. >> this is the only thing right now that we have to lean on right now for a little bit of healing. >> it's been nine days since the ship vanished off the coast. most crew members were from jacksonville, florida. >>> the symbol of autism awareness is a puzzle piece. we check out a bakery in new york. >> reporter: the emp
israel israeli's prime minister is blaming -- israel's prime minister blames others. >>> >>> allison rae is up next with the forecast. we're off to a cool start. >> we had a very cool start. i can feel the sun on my back. we're warming up. we'll be in the mid-70s today. a really nice afternoon. 67 degrees already. wait until you see the seven- day forecast. if you like fall weather, stick around. i have something for you. >>> families of the 33 people presumed...
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they're going to curse israel in your name. we can stop them now by raising our voices together to say, "no, don't divide jerusalem." in 2006, iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad who i arranged a network interview with the fox news network, gave a public address on tehran, calling for the destruction of israel, saying that it must be wiped off the face of the earth. i am calling on you to join the save jerusalem campaign today. (narrator) dr. mike evans' new book, "cursed" is filled with the most current behind the scenes, middle east insights you can find anywhere. get the whole story. the liberal media only tells you as much as they want you to know. and once our leaders bargain jerusalem away, there will be no turning back. america holds the future of jerusalem in its hands right now. israel can't stand against the whole world alone. without us alongside, the rest of the nations have been duped. would you trust the promise of a terrorist? our current government in washington, dc doesn't get it. in the past, america's leade
they're going to curse israel in your name. we can stop them now by raising our voices together to say, "no, don't divide jerusalem." in 2006, iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad who i arranged a network interview with the fox news network, gave a public address on tehran, calling for the destruction of israel, saying that it must be wiped off the face of the earth. i am calling on you to join the save jerusalem campaign today. (narrator) dr. mike evans' new book, "cursed"...
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and israel, they would still seek a vote from the security council. >> we will give it a real try, and if we fail we'll keep knocking at the door of the security council later. >> reporter: tonight, president obama met with the palestinian leader abbas. the outcome of all of this diplomacy-- that statehood bid could actually take months and the peace negotiation remain where they've been, scott-- at a stalemate. >> pelley: thank you, norah. two men convicted of murder face execution tonight. late today, the georgia supreme court refused a final appeal from troy davis. davis is set to die for the 1989 killing of a savannah police officer. we told you earlier this week that this case is controversial because several prosecution witnesses have recanted their testimony. in texas, the execution of lawrence brewer involves a racial killing 13 years ago in a town called jasper. the victim was chained to the back of a pickup truck and dragged nearly three miles. in suburb an los angeles, one police officer has been charged with murder today, and another with manslaughter? the beating death of
and israel, they would still seek a vote from the security council. >> we will give it a real try, and if we fail we'll keep knocking at the door of the security council later. >> reporter: tonight, president obama met with the palestinian leader abbas. the outcome of all of this diplomacy-- that statehood bid could actually take months and the peace negotiation remain where they've been, scott-- at a stalemate. >> pelley: thank you, norah. two men convicted of murder face...
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israel is handing out gas masks. and we remember a remarkable postal clerk. it's not what he deliver that made him special. it's what he collected. >> you know, mike, this is one of our most famous pieces. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. new orleans is famous for many things, but it is infamous for one. the police department is among the most corrupt in america. plagueded by bribery and violence. today in an agreement with the city, the federal government moved in to clean it up. it's an unprecedented top-to-bottom overhaul, and chip reid has the story. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder today announced a plan to completely transform the new orleans police department. one of the worst police forces in the nation. >> this agreement is the most widespread, wide-ranging in the department's history. >> reporter: the plan will change dozens of police policies and procedures on everything from training to recruitment to interrogation. for example, all officers will get 40 hours of trainin
israel is handing out gas masks. and we remember a remarkable postal clerk. it's not what he deliver that made him special. it's what he collected. >> you know, mike, this is one of our most famous pieces. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. new orleans is famous for many things, but it is infamous for one. the police department is among the most corrupt in america. plagueded by bribery and violence. today...
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israel confirms two troops died in battle since friday night. a hamas rocket killed, but the isrealis say their iron dome system is keeping hamas missiles from landing in populated areas. halab owns this car wash that is popular with both jews and muslims, but the air warning sirens are keeping some of his regulars away. >> how is business, i ask him? business is a little slow, empty, he says. are you scared or nervous, i ask? only a little, he says, god willing, there will be peace in the middle east. both arabs and jews. despite the fierce fighting and the increased death toll in this conflict, life in u.s. reel's commercial capital appears to go on. at the car wash, jews and muslims alike are hoping for peace. >> my best friend. only peace from all the world. >> alfonzo, cbs news, japa, israel. >>> isreali military says it hit some 2350 targets in gaza, including 1100 rocket launches and gaza militants have fired at least 1600 rockets at israel. >>> wusawants wants to help with gas prices. we found the cheapest price at the a plus mini market
israel confirms two troops died in battle since friday night. a hamas rocket killed, but the isrealis say their iron dome system is keeping hamas missiles from landing in populated areas. halab owns this car wash that is popular with both jews and muslims, but the air warning sirens are keeping some of his regulars away. >> how is business, i ask him? business is a little slow, empty, he says. are you scared or nervous, i ask? only a little, he says, god willing, there will be peace in...
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they do half a billion dollars in trade and israel is planning a natural pipeline to greece. the american activist knew getting to gaza was a long shot, but still resisted israeli soldiers who might have boarded their ship. they are determined to try again, and israel is just as determined that their boat and their cause are going no where. barry peterson, cbs news, athens >> mitchell: iraqi court imposed a 15-year sentence today in a man who take part in the kip needing of richard butler back in 2008. butler was on assignment for the cbs news broadcast 60 minutes when i was kidnapped. he was rest deud two months later after a fire fight between iraqi forces and his cad narptz. later after a fire fight between iraqi forces and his cad narptz. wimbledon is getting i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance t
they do half a billion dollars in trade and israel is planning a natural pipeline to greece. the american activist knew getting to gaza was a long shot, but still resisted israeli soldiers who might have boarded their ship. they are determined to try again, and israel is just as determined that their boat and their cause are going no where. barry peterson, cbs news, athens >> mitchell: iraqi court imposed a 15-year sentence today in a man who take part in the kip needing of richard butler...
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especially if the white house maintains its support of israel. we say good morning to howard bernstein. soggy start to the week. >> and a rough start. we have wind and flames and power outages. let's get to at this time. doppler is busy west of the metro. yellow and orange. heavy rainfall has been three inches toward stanton. we only have a quarter to a half here. some of the heaviest rains will move in the next couple of hours. we have rain and winds. gusting 43 miles an hour at national. 41 dulles. this will cause some problems with soggy grounds. watch out for possible trees coming down and temperatures really mild. 59 now. 64 fredericksburg. we are mild today but won't stay that way. a lot going on weather wise. more in a moment. >> a lot going on traffic wise. downed trees in the area. rolling road, right now looks like all lanes are blocked but police are on the scene and they are diverting traffic. to the reston parkway you will lose the southbound lane because of a downed tree. taking it outside. 95 northbound it is wet and windy. factor
especially if the white house maintains its support of israel. we say good morning to howard bernstein. soggy start to the week. >> and a rough start. we have wind and flames and power outages. let's get to at this time. doppler is busy west of the metro. yellow and orange. heavy rainfall has been three inches toward stanton. we only have a quarter to a half here. some of the heaviest rains will move in the next couple of hours. we have rain and winds. gusting 43 miles an hour at...
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in 1948, the state of israel was created dividing jerusalem between israel and jordan. and east jerusalem and immediately annexed it granting arab palestinian residents permanent resident status but not citizenship. and as expected, reaction is mixed on social media. hassan tweets trump is declaring war on palestinians. jerusalem is not yours to give and never was, never will be. zionist occupiers to possess. it's our eternal capital because it's part of our land. meanwhile jewish lady tweets moving the embassy is jerusalem is the best thing we can do to support israel and ensure the capital will never be divided. this makes me so happy. we'd love to hear what you think. join the conversation on our wusa9 facebook page or tweet us directly @wusa9. >>> it feels different in the air. yesterday we made it up to 60 degrees. we had some evening and night. and now this morning you walk out the door it was very breezy and it's considerably colder outside than this was the time yesterday. -- it was this time yesterday. in fact the temperatures running 10, 15 degrees colder than
in 1948, the state of israel was created dividing jerusalem between israel and jordan. and east jerusalem and immediately annexed it granting arab palestinian residents permanent resident status but not citizenship. and as expected, reaction is mixed on social media. hassan tweets trump is declaring war on palestinians. jerusalem is not yours to give and never was, never will be. zionist occupiers to possess. it's our eternal capital because it's part of our land. meanwhile jewish lady tweets...
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. >>> israel's prime minister was in washington to discuss continued support from the united states and growing tension with iran. jeng minute netanyahu re-- benjamin netanyahu refuses to rule out an attack on iran's nuclear facilities. >> while president owe obama is promising support, he's also trying to avoid a military showdown. >> reporter: the two leaders shook hands and say they stand together to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> the united states will always have israel's back when it comes to israel's security. >> reporter: prime minister benjamin netanyahu thanked the president for his support but stressed it's not just israel's security is at stake if iran develops nuclear weapons. >> for them we are you and you are us. >> reporter: president obama said he preferred to solve it without military options. >> israel must have the ability always to descend itself by itself against any -- defend itself by itself against any threat. >> reporter: the obama administration is holding out hope that diplomacy can resolve the crisis. >> that's why we have worked so diligently to set up t
. >>> israel's prime minister was in washington to discuss continued support from the united states and growing tension with iran. jeng minute netanyahu re-- benjamin netanyahu refuses to rule out an attack on iran's nuclear facilities. >> while president owe obama is promising support, he's also trying to avoid a military showdown. >> reporter: the two leaders shook hands and say they stand together to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> the united states will always...
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but now that timetable and the prospect of a preemptive strike by israel will probably be delayed. does this make an iranian bomb in the near future less likely? >> i think it does, if this is all they've got. >> reporter: but the if the iranians are determineed to get the bomb, they can try to build another secret plant-- if they don't already have one. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> couric: juan zarate was president bush's deputy national security advisor for combating terrorism, he's now a national security analyst for cbs news. let me ask you the same question david martin just asked. do you believe this is a smoking gun that proves iran is developing nuclear weapons? >> katie, i think without a doubt this deepens suspicions about the iranian nuclear program and what the iranian regime intend, includeing what they intend to do outside the gaze of the international community. that said, for countries like china and russia, they will hedge their bets and they will want to see more. at a minimum, though, this put it is onus on iran to explain in particular at the october
but now that timetable and the prospect of a preemptive strike by israel will probably be delayed. does this make an iranian bomb in the near future less likely? >> i think it does, if this is all they've got. >> reporter: but the if the iranians are determineed to get the bomb, they can try to build another secret plant-- if they don't already have one. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> couric: juan zarate was president bush's deputy national security advisor for...
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israel cannot go back to the borders it had before the war in 1967. the proposal to return to the old borders came from president obama but netanyahu told him in a private meeting, the issue is not negotiable. israel won't give back land it now controls in the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem. the president's hearing the same message from critics on capitol hill and even from some of his closest political allies. >> no one should set premature parameters about borders, about buildings, or about anything else. >> president obama clarified a statement saying the borders could be adjusted if both the israelis and palestinians agree but netanyahu has ignored that and by showing support for israel's position, some are sending the president a message, that he could pay a political price in next year's election if he pushes israel too hard. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> a fatal hit-and-run accident has left a wheaton, maryland, woman dead. meanwhile, her husband is in the hospital. this happened last night on veirs mill road and center hil
israel cannot go back to the borders it had before the war in 1967. the proposal to return to the old borders came from president obama but netanyahu told him in a private meeting, the issue is not negotiable. israel won't give back land it now controls in the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem. the president's hearing the same message from critics on capitol hill and even from some of his closest political allies. >> no one should set premature parameters about borders, about buildings,...
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america has managed to anger two of its staunchest allies in the region with this agreement, one is israel, as margaret mentioned earlier, the other is saudi arabia, which is worried about iran growing stronger and exercising more influence in the region. but mostly around the world countries are pleased and think there is not much of a down side to freezing iran's nuclear program, that will make the world a more stable place, and china, india and japan va a special reason for being pleased, this deal freezes the sanctions, there won't be anymore sanctions applied and that means they can carry on buying and burning iran's oil. >> his palmer, thank you. >> it has been almost a year since the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connect country, 20 children and six adults were killed, tomorrow the state zero attorney releases a new report on what happened. here is don dahler. >> reporter: in the 11th months since the newtown tragedy, connecticut state attorney interviewed dozens of people and investigated every second of what happened that day. >> one area of focus is police
america has managed to anger two of its staunchest allies in the region with this agreement, one is israel, as margaret mentioned earlier, the other is saudi arabia, which is worried about iran growing stronger and exercising more influence in the region. but mostly around the world countries are pleased and think there is not much of a down side to freezing iran's nuclear program, that will make the world a more stable place, and china, india and japan va a special reason for being pleased,...
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after the war an estimated 136,000 survivors made their way to israel. here in the u.s. more than 100 wildfires continue to burn across florida. the governor declared a state of emergency almost two weeks ago. roxana saberi has the latest. >> for two days flames raged across florida's kollier county forcing thousands of residents including jack bersen to pack up and head for safety. >> this is my farm, my family farm that is burning down as we speak. >> reporter: rain is bringing some relieve to florida's army of firefighters. even the national guard is pitching in. >> take this time, make sure your home is safe. this won't be the last fire of the fire season. >> reporter: firefighters eventually got this fire under control allowing people to go home. >> our whole street, concernie avenue just engulfed as a fun elf flames. >> reporter: anthony's backyard was completely torched. >> four boats and about nine vehicles. but the house is still there, all the animals are safe and we are safe. >> reporter. >> i know it's very toxic and then it's kind of hard for me to breathe.
after the war an estimated 136,000 survivors made their way to israel. here in the u.s. more than 100 wildfires continue to burn across florida. the governor declared a state of emergency almost two weeks ago. roxana saberi has the latest. >> for two days flames raged across florida's kollier county forcing thousands of residents including jack bersen to pack up and head for safety. >> this is my farm, my family farm that is burning down as we speak. >> reporter: rain is...